Looking at more than 24 million trades by 1,900 brokerages,
Elkins/McSherry found that, against arrival price, Brockhouse Cooper's
performance was 33.1 basis points better than the average results for
brokers trading global equities. This performance ranked Brockhouse
Cooper No. 2 among brokers trading global equities.

"In an increasing automated industry, we've focused on keeping
implementationcosts low, without compromising service," said Jamie Ritchie, Director,
Capital Markets Trading. "We're pleased our efforts have been
recognized and will continue this focus while at the same time offering
our traders' skills and expertise to our clients."

According to Mario Choueiri , Director of Brockhouse Cooper's transition
management team, best-execution trading is key to delivering value to
clients who are transitioning their portfolios. "With this repeated
and impressive ranking on transaction costs, we can be confident that
our transition clients are getting very good results."